Very nice campground. Nice pool, camp store, clean restrooms, and clean grounds. Has a mix of seasonal campers and weekend campers. Have camped there several times and even made friends with some seasonal campers. Will be back in a few weeks. We camped at Eby's Pines Campground in a Travel Trailer.

This was our first visit to this area and this campground. Actual campsite was very nice. Full hookup in a pull thru site. Level with picnic table and fire pit. Now for the bad. Internet was $5 a day and only good for 2 devices. Two devices means only 2 periods, not 2 at a time. Firewood was also very expensive at $5 a small bundle. Front desk person was same one the whole time and was not friendly at all. We would camp here again, but only if we had no other options. We camped at Eby's Pines Campground in a Travel Trailer.

Stayed overnight to have RV serviced nearby. Pricey for an off-season stay with no facilities open; no discounts accepted. Tall pines blocked satellite signal. We would probably not return. We camped at Eby's Pines Campground in a Fifth Wheel.

Probably a nice place for family camping, suitable more as a holiday destination rather than an overnight stop when traveling thru. Could sure use better signage along the hwy. If you're not familiar where it is, you won't see it until you drive by. Site we were given was dirt and not at all level. Bugs were horrendous! Nice trees, good utilities. Price was a little steep for what we got. We camped at Eby's Pines Campground in a Motorhome.

We stayed at this park on our way back from Cedar Point to stop in and check out the RV/MH Museum in Elkhart. We arrived on Thursday and the park was empty and quiet. We had a pull through which was OK, but nothing special. The pools were chilly, but warmer than other pools we`ve been in. Overall everything was taken care of. This park just didn`t have the OHH, AHH that others talk about. I would probably not stay again, only because it didn`t have that warm feeling I get from nicer campgrounds. We camped at Eby's Pines Campground in a Travel Trailer.

Fairly well maintained family oriented park. Plenty to do and see in area as well as park. Two nice pools. However, will never stay here again; too many campfires, too much partying, too many golf carts running up and down and different rules for different people. If you're a regular here it's OK for your dog to run loose every day and for you to park in the grass or in empty sites where others are not allowed to. If the owners know and like you then you're not held to the rules. We camped at Eby's Pines Campground in a Motorhome.

If they would not charge for Wi-Fi, I would rate it higher. The deluxe pull-through sites are large and fairly level. Some highway noise from the Toll Road just to the north. We visited the RV/MH Museum & Hall of Fame on a rainy day. We will probably return for a longer stay, with a 3G smartphone. We camped at Eby's Pines Campground in a Fifth Wheel.

Rate based upon monthly stay. We got stuck in the tight-fitting seasonal sites due to our month stay. West side of park for short term are more spacious and level. Seasonal neighbors all very nice though. 2 clean pools. Showers overall clean, but need more attention on the much busier weekends. Campground about 25% full during weekdays, so peace and quiet. Very close to all the must see sights (Shipshewana, Middlebury, etc). Internet $5 day for 2 devices, or $25 for month, which wasn't bad considering we had a good and consistent signal. Great store with RV supplies. Wish they had more adult office staff who knew something of the area and of camping. Golf carts run a muck Fri & Sat. Would definitely consider returning. Only 5 local TV stations available as there is no cable. Laundry $1.50 per load. We camped at Eby's Pines Campground in a Fifth Wheel.

This park has lots to do for the kids. There is a nice lake and a couple streams to fish in. There are 2 pools. (Not heated or at least they weren't when we were here; brr!) Staff was really friendly and so were the people camping around us. Maintenance seems to doing a great job with the grounds and facilities. Cons: If you have a long trailer don't expect to use your fire ring. Opt for the deluxe pull-through, they are bigger but no shade. Also, the roads are gravel so there will be some dust. We will be back next year. We camped at Eby's Pines Campground in a Fifth Wheel.

We got a back-in, 30amp site, which was dirt and needed leveling. No shade, with picnic table and fire pit. They show Wi-fi, but charge you an additional $5 to receive it. It was slow and intermittent. No TV service; antenna got 7 channels. Lots of activities for kids. Quiet at night. Not impressed. Will go elsewhere next time. We camped at Eby's Pines Campground in a Motorhome.

I really love this park. I come here every year and have reviewed it before. I reviewed it again on here to say that they have been very busy with improvements since last year. They have added some new sites and improved many of the sites from last year. In addition they have updated the bathroom. I like this park because it has really strong and fast wi-fi and is close to Shipshewanna, Elkhart, South Bend. I also personally love to hike in the adjoining Bonneyville Mills County Park. We camped at Eby's Pines Campground in a Motorhome.

This large park is set well back from a lightly traveled state highway. Providing many different types of accommodations ranging from full-hookups to tent sites and cabins, it offers a number of recreational opportunities including a large pool. I didn’t use the facility, but it was very popular during warm days I spent at the campground during the summer. Wi-Fi service is available on a pay basis. The Verizon broadband signal was weak but I was able to connect most of time. Elkhart is a 20-minute drive away, so this makes a convenient spot to base if you’re in the area for RV service. I stayed at this campground second time a second time as I headed south this fall. We camped at Eby's Pines Campground in a Motorhome.

Campground is not too far off the highway, easy to find and signs along the route. That was so helpful. We booked a pull-through site, which was pretty level. However, the sites were a little close together. We were situated in between 2 seasonal sites, all were not very large, but manageable. Neighbors were nice and not put out by our presence,like some seasonal people. Great activity planned for Saturday. Car show, hog roast (fee, but worth it) and a live band in the evening. Nice biking trails!! Nicely stocked general store. We will be back. We camped at Eby's Pines Campground in a Travel Trailer.

Campground has mostly pull-through sites which are pretty close together. Most sites have a mix of sand & grass with gravel pads. Lots of tall pine trees provide a good amount of shade. The big rig sites have no shade. Two pools, one staffed w/lifeguard, other for older kids & adults. There is a huge covered picnic building that would be perfect for a large group. Campground has some rough edges but check-in staff was friendly. We camped at Eby's Pines Campground in a Motorhome.